digiter

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English

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Etymology

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From digit +‎ -er.

Noun

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digiter (plural digiters)

  1. (in combination) A number with a specified number of digits.
    1. A person or object which has a quantity or measurement that can be represented with a specified number of digits.
      • 2009 May 29, Guest Emanick, “Archived copy”, in Sal's RuneScape Forum[1], archived from the original on 22 August 2024:
        All one, two, or three-digit members are merely shadows of the Ultimate Defence us five-digiters wield.
      • 2012 August 17, bluegreen, TamaTalk[2]:
        I get it in reverse. LOL When I turned 10 my cousins were all like "You're a two-digiter, you're so old!"
      • 2024 April 18, @ShootingPeaPod, Twitter[3]:
        Talking a lot of smack for a three digiter
      • 2024 May 1, Al Czervik, Footballguys[4]:
        We usually hang out in the private 3-digiter forum.

Latin

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Verb

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digiter

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of digitō